Monthly Archives: November 2008

The past week’s rally has been one of the strongest on record in some 30 years. As I said before, these kinds of rebounds don’t happen in bull markets but only in bearish environments when markets have been pushed down … Continue reading →

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As you can imagine, with the markets having taken an unprecedented dive over the last few months, mutual funds have seen and outflow of assets as (hopefully) many investors realized that holding on to bullish funds in a bearish environment … Continue reading →

After the bears celebrated an early Thanksgiving last week, the bulls got the upper hand this week by reversing some of the losses via a 4-day rally. Even though the volume was light, it was an up move nevertheless. Amazingly, … Continue reading →

It was a see-saw day on Tuesday as the major averages struggled to hold on but managed to eke out a small gain. The Fed’s announcement that it will buy up to $100 billion in debt issued by Fannie and … Continue reading →

The markets continued their rebound yesterday, which started on Friday, and pushed the major indexes up over 10% in two trading days. Supporting cast was the rescue of Citigroup by the US Government along with optimism that President elect Obama’s … Continue reading →

Questions? Here Are Some Answers.

Over the last few years I have received over 350 questions and answered about everything from ETF investing to various investment strategies. I invite you to check them out. Maybe you’ll find answers to questions you have or you might even find questions you hadn’t thought of asking. You can find my Q & A archive here.